67 Anambra communities writes Ibezim over misappropriation of N3.4bn flood palliatives

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As the perennial flooding across the country is making encroachments into the farmlands of the eight local government areas in Anambra State, 67 communities in the area have petitioned the Deputy Governor and Chairman of the Flood Mitigation Committee, Dr Onyekachukwu Ibezim over alleged misappropriation N3.4 billion 2022 Palliatives to farmers who lost their crops to the disaster.

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) had in the last one month collected data on the farmers affected by last year’s flood in the eight council areas but the communities are protesting that the list of farmers and communities did not reflect the real farmers and those qualified to receive those palliatives.

According to the Traditional Ruler of the Ukwalla community in Anambra West local government area, Igwe Joseph Ajodo, the level of loss by the farmers is over N3.4 billion; he lamented that the list of 25,000 farmers was doctored adding that communities and farmers who were not affected by the flood were published by NEMA.

“We have petitioned the Deputy Governor Dr Onyekachukwu Ibezim who is in charge of the flood management as well as the Chairman of State Emergency Management Agency SEMA Mr Paul Odenigbo over what is going on.

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“Those lists do not reflect those affected and the real farmers have been excluded by NEMA and we want this injustice corrected.

“In Anambra West local government area we have we have officially 18 communities but when you add other communities not recognized by the government it would come to about twenty one and the list published by NEMA did not capture all of them and the farmers.

“When you visit parts of Anambra East and Ayamelum local government areas you would discover this fraud and it is not good.

“Communities like Olumbanasa, Ukwala, Ndiowele, Ndinoma, Nzam and those in Anambra East who are badly affected were not affected in that list.

“Besides that, the time they are providing the crops for cultivation is late because we have started harvesting of yams to avert the flooding and when they are supposed to provide those crops should have been around November,” he said.

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Chairman Flood Management Committee for the Umuzu community in Ogbaru local government area Prince Chris Okwuosa noted that when they contacted SEMA the agency contended that the list was for communities that are in 18 Holding Camps and not for those who are not in the camps.

“The number of those in the camps are far lower than those that are not in the camp and this attitude of NEMA is very very unfortunate, to say the least.

“Last year a lot of people were not captured by NEMA and SEMA and most of them are those who are badly affected but when you look at that list you would see strange names that are not Ogbaru people or farmers and we wonder where those names came from.

“The Deputy Governor should come into the matter because we are not going to allow this to happen again and let it be known to the world that our people have been denied those palliatives,” he added.

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But the Chairman State Emergency Management Agency SEMA Mr Paul Odenigbo dismissed those allegations contending that the data collection was done by NEMA for almost one month.

“It is the stock in trade of our people to complain at all times and this data was collected by NEMA and not SEMA and they were here in Anambra for one month and people and communities were coming for capturing are where were those communities and farmers complaining?

“NEMA made provisions for 18,000 farmers who were captured and those who are alleging that they were not captured did not come forward for that and we cannot drag people from their homes.

“All that we as SEMA did was to accommodate the agency and assist them where necessary but the job is the federal government affair and the Anambra state government aims to ensure that our farmers are compensated but they have to make themselves available” he said.

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